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Celtic in Meltdown | Transfer Sabotage, Boardroom Chaos & Europa Reality Check - PREVIEW

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In this week’s Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Alan and James unload on Celtic’s disastrous transfer window, calling out the toxic culture, bad-faith negotiations, and systemic dysfunction that have left the club short of strikers, direction, and credibility. Alan blasts the board’s treatment of players and staff, while James exposes how one figure at the top repeatedly sabotaged agreed-upon deals, leaving Celtic humiliated and under-resourced for Europe. The lads also compare Celtic’s failures with Red Star Belgrade’s ruthless efficiency in youth development and transfers, before dissecting Rangers’ chaotic start under Russell Martin and how Hearts are wasting smart recruitment with outdated tactics.


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In this week’s Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Alan and James unload on Celtic’s disastrous transfer window, calling out the toxic culture, bad-faith negotiations, and systemic dysfunction that have left the club short of strikers, direction, and credibility. Alan blasts the board’s treatment of players and staff, while James exposes how one figure at the top repeatedly sabotaged agreed-upon deals, leaving Celtic humiliated and under-resourced for Europe. The lads also compare Celtic’s failures with Red Star Belgrade’s ruthless efficiency in youth development and transfers, before dissecting Rangers’ chaotic start under Russell Martin and how Hearts are wasting smart recruitment with outdated tactics.


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